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Godfrey and others: With a Bill, intituled, "An Act for naturalizing Jeanne Coltee Du Carel, Charles Joseph Guillaumot De la Bergerie , and John Martin Stehelin ;" to which they desire the Concurrence of this House. Bond, Leave for a

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difficult, and after carrying the farm of La Fouilleuse and the COateau of Buzenvalle, they were finally checked before La Bergerie. An attempt at a conjoint attuJ upon the latter position was ultimately made by the three army corpe, but

terrible mortality are added the deaths from wounds and in battleover 600 French corpses were counted in front of La Bergerie after the last great sortie-the result must be something like de. population. The additional reports we publish to-day of

left hold Montretout, and is fighting at Garches ; Gemsalh de Bellemare and Ducret have atthed the platkan of La Bergerie, aid have been fighting for several hours near the Castle o BuzenvaL The troops have displayed the nost brilliant

les thn 6,000, of which 1,000 dead were left lying in iront of the German works. The position of La Bergerie, Idue west of Val6rin, where the great struggle took place, is doubtless the work more espe. cielly referved to,

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With a Bill, intituled, &quot; An Aft for naturalizing &quot; Jeanne Coltee Du Carel, Charles Jofeph Guillaumot De &quot; Ia Bergerie, and John Martin Stebelin;&quot; to which they deiire the Concurrence of this Houfe. UPon readinS the Petition of John

depending, intituled, &quot; An Act for natura- &apos;ÃÂ Kzing Jeanne Coltee Du Carel, Charles Jofeph Guillau- &quot; mot de Ia Bergerie, and John Martin Stehelin, was prefented to the Houfe, and read. And ordered to lie on the Table till